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CHAUNOEY H. WALKER, OF SANDY LAKE, PENNSYLVANIA.

SOAP.

Application filed November 24, 1885.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known thahLCI-IAUNOEY H. WALKER, a citizen of the UnitedStates,residing at Sandy Lake, in the county of Mercer and State ofPennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements inSoaps; and I do declare the following to be a full, clear, and exactdescription of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in theart to which it appertains to make and use the same.

Thisinvention has relation toimprovements inthemanufactureofsoap;anditconsistsin the combination oi'tlieingredients, as will be hereinai'ler more fully set forth, andparticularly pointed out in the appended claim.

My invention consists in the following in gredients,eomoined in theproportions stated, viz: water, ten (10) gallons; beef-tallow, eight (8)pounds; rosin, four ('4) pounds; potash, three (3) pounds;sal-soda,sixteen (16) pounds; pearline,one (1) pound borax,eight (8)ounces; sulphate of soda, four (4) ounces; salts of tartar, one (1')ounce; camphene,one (1) ounce; ammonia, one (1) ounce; benzinc, one (1)ounce; turpentine, one-half ounce; oil of sassafras, two (2) ounces.

In carrying out my invention I first take ten (10) gallons of boilingwater and place therein eight (8) pounds of heef'tali ow. I thenSPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 337 ,035, dated March2, 1886.

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add four (4) pounds of rosin and three pounds put in sixteen poundsofsal-soda,one pound of pearline, eight ounces of borax, four ounces ofsulphate of soda, and one ounce of salts of tartar, and let them boiltogether for about fifteen minutes. I then remove the vessel from thefire and let them stand for about twenty minutes, after which time I putin one ounce of campllcne, one ounce of ammonia, one ounce of benzinc,and one-half ounce ofturpentine. I then stir all together for about fiveminutes, and after the elapse of twenty minutes I put in two ounces ofoil of Sassafras, and after stirring for about two minutes I let thewhole stand over night, when the soap is ready for use.

Having described my invention, what I claim is- The compound hereindescribed, consisting of beef-tallow, water, rosin, potash, sail-soda,pearline, borax, sulphate of soda, salts of tartar, cam phone, ammonia,benzinc, turpentine, and oil of sassafras, substantially as specified.

In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

, GHAUNCEY H. WALKER.

Witnesses:

, HUGH .BRADBURY, E. .A. NELsoN.

